
How to Navigate the Vaccination Mandate Debate
Discerning the science and civil discourse are key.
Discerning the science and civil discourse are key.
EDITORIAL: The decision whether to vaccinate or not should be a free and informed choice, not something that’s mandated or coerced by our governments.
A federal judge on Jan. 21 issued a preliminary injunction against a COVID-19 vaccine mandate for federal employees.
Catholic psychiatrist and ethicist who was fired last month from the University of California-Irvine School of Medicine explains why he made a principled stand in opposition to mandatory COVID-19 vaccinations.
Part II: A look at COVID-19 vaccine immunity, safety and morality
Part I: A review the history and data on mRNA vaccines
Pope Francis told ambassadors on Friday that it is a matter of justice that COVID-19 vaccines are made accessible to all.
The city announced that staff at private businesses and private schools need one dose of the vaccine by Dec. 27.
Starting Dec. 6, unvaccinated Italians will be barred from a broad range of public venues.
Maine remains one of only three states — along with New York and Rhode Island — whose COVID-19 vaccine mandate for health-care workers does not allow for religious exemptions.
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